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There's something inexplicably sad about seeing a balloon float away, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not inexplicable, your sad because your freaking balloon just flew away dumb ass.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I guess it's not really inexplicable, that just sounds more poetic. Watching a balloon fly away is sad because yes, you lost your balloon, but also because it's sad seeing something innocent like a balloon so far away and alone.
But that's just me. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
ok, if you’re here dude who commented why did you search up this in the first place, just to say a bad word. That’s rude.
Yes I agree with you, it is sad to watch a balloon fly away :)
by Anonymous1 year ago
When I was little, I started crying when I accidentally let go of my balloon and it went to the roof of the supermarket. They tried to get it using a ladder, but they couldn't so they gave me a free Kit-Kat to negate the emotional pain.
by Anonymous13 years ago
"negate"
nice LOL
to dull the pain? hahas
by Anonymous13 years ago
On the last day of 6th grade, our teachers have each of us a balloon and we all let them go at the same time... It was like watching 100 childhoods flying away.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Awwww :'(
by Anonymous13 years ago
Recently, for me at least, balloons floating away has been due to a balloon release in someone's memory. Yeah, there is definitely something sad about it. It's truly a beautiful way to honor a kid, too.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Equally sad: a fallen ice cream cone.
I literally almost start crying if I see a little kid drop their ice cream cone.
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